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THE COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE BASEBALL NINE DEFEATS SELMA Team Wins 5-4 in Sensational,La) Minute Play The Stare College baseball team opened .Mi.'! nine s to 4. in n practice The came was pl.iscj ai ."vlii-i.i * :sth I lard luck by the College .quad first inning when linimv Br.xleur the nisi .I,,,,,; tai.l-.cr l-i.'.e a linger, giisc Sell, a a I. as! „f 1 1,, I a, MM ., I ■! ti i fran e Alter th,- ihi- r.iiiic settled d,n>n i ■ " ; ■' ' • cscn ihc College nine sho, -' ■— BOX SCORE I r.s„„ State College Ab H It Po A E rawiord 2b 0 0 : 5-, 2 I I 5 0 bran, lb 5 2 I 7 I D Her:—Do > Exclui %easonablc 'Prices Dean's Hat Ski lop PONOMA DEFEATS STATE COLLEGE M.ds Rv.m Walker Cr.iwmrd ATHLETICS BOOSTED BY THE-VARISITY "F" CLUB Roy Crawford Elected Captain c the itack meets between the Junior High Schools held under the supervision of lh< City Playgrounds. Nearly all the membe ■..„• interest in Cullegc Athletics Ih h.i-ehall team, holding their rr.cct- ■ in soniunction with the Varsity I- .'-■■:■ thi> -c.ison. Roy Crawford, the first 'ilchcr. was selected for this •The "F" Club adopted u State College to Graduate 200 Students This Spring nf ones. ar.J :■ Pcrrv Jackson, who went last year Rcdlailds. lias made 16 units oi om LOST AND Fl Pecgv during the dance I hadwitr WE WANT YOU Christian-^Endeavor Society FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tuolumne and NStV Sunday 6:15 P. M. a ai rcs-mring ea, Alpha Theta Nine^ Defeats Agenda's n the Alpha Thctas defeated tl Several „l the players displayed i:"« hitting abilitv I lie Agendas disco,,-ered Ruth in the person of Elsie Kalj.an who :. , Mphn I betas Freshmen and Sophomore Editions to Appear Soon I he next issue of the Collegian will be a ing interesting bit. about the graduating Sophomores and and bits of the lun and fiolics they will mov durini: Soph-Week". ,;l K- punted carry,,-..: STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Whv take chancers with lire in vour lumic or with your Machine. Wc have the agency for the best Insurance Companies obtainable. INSURE WITH CARTER & DAY Mason Building Barber Shop 10-14 J STREET iolicits the patronage of all the Students desiring the highest tonsor- ial attention. j,»» PURE COFFEE The Only Coffee Vacuum Packed in the San Joaquin Valley San Joaquin Grocery Co. Fresno Spring Hats Of charm and distinction very reasonable prices. 2017 TULARE ST. AFTER THE THEATRE PARTY, COME TO THE VALLEY GRILL FOR LUNfHEON. Valley Grill 1039 Jay Street Fresno Today's lesson is the importance of saving for tomorrow. Our text book of success—the savings pass book—is held by eight thousand May We Seroe YOU. Too? FIDELITY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Mariposa at Broadway THE SHOE ^the "AncWd ArcK' With out the Unsightly Arch Support ComLi„u,6 Smartness and Comfort Oxfords for Ladies'— In Brown, Black, and White with low and walking heels. Shoes jor Men— In Brown or Black—for dress and general wear. RIGHTLY PRICED Your "White Shoes'" are here for Easter Oxfords of White Kid, Bucks, and Fabrics. Strap Neil-White &0x 1 \ MAmposaSt. (B37) at Jay V Boost The Annual Collegian Buy Your Tickets Now gPECIAL FRESHMAN EDJTION TFTF COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26, 1922 KOLLEGE KUTUPS SCORES BIG HIT Attend* Hi Jinx Staged the Auspice* of the Student*— Plnving before a fairly well fillet h.s.sc. the State Kollcgc Kutups secret a decided hicMonday night. Possessing a-.d curtain raiser in the form of i_ I rky plat well impersonated by Agnes I n.i . n and Clara Minor, the Kutups i : :r.i:n c< tnplctelv captivated the house. Tpnlison as Mirandy and Minor as RaSUJ did some clever take off dancing. inttoducing each dance with some college Al-rS with thcif dancing, they offetcd is i;a.s.i di.ik-ct talking and singing Ihc Alpha Tbcta sorority were represented j imishcd hy t duet by Lodcma 1 Closely following that Mai sang "An Old Fa ' ' fSnkci •ashitned Garden" and part of the act was an old lasluono Minuet" interpreted by Buelah Kindci Velma Mills. Alma Stephenson. I'dcn Jones. Frances Lindner. llclcn Renin™ Krankic Evans, and Grace Gates Th onginallitv During tl i The "orchestry ' was composed , Elsie Kaljian .! was fumishct hva ngofthciirtswith apartment was dreaming of the gir whom he has been in love with there was the flirtation with the girl, then his flirtation with a vamp - a ;} Pauline Ebbcrt scored the hit of the act as the school girl, with whorr " first flirtation. Marie Buckett as the v; put her more experienced Sports girl was played by Mary Lou s Riding girl, Alice Chalup; Parisian hell ' dime, Margaret Ambrose: and the brk IXiruthy Brown. Miss Brown made a extremely charming bride. The song Shoppe staged by the D Kupo club took the houv: with the elevt I tun I auntaensangsketches of the son) accompanied by Mildred Anton, plane and Jacquc Levis, violin. The mernbei participating in the pumominc were, I-oilman Porter. Lois Allen. Alice Blue s,i.*n I-lKir.i Bowkcr. Kutv. Katherine ' i i a-a: I !i- ■! ■ -ti I ■ . . : ■ I. . Root: When Frances Dances with Me. Lois Cruham and Edna 11, ,pk in-, I >. i S.n Marian Haskell. Marion Maddux, '*-' - Fuller and Edith Porch; Just I _ G>psy. Dorothy Wilhitc and Gladys ■•■'.■-.■. Bcntly and Ira. with i Song Shoppe and the last ., .—~.Jc Richmond sang. "I hca Hiiii-li at I vr " She was accompanied V Miss Gcraldinc Ornion. The last act was The Pot Boil . icDeSellcs theatrical rehcrs.il kept tl so cleverly playod up While cast shares honors for the crcdi ' ' he way in which ■ly morning ."-he Us'riJvTw Co-Op Expresses Ideas About Frosh ![ t hTy Jh* t0CjWefc*5j5 Freshmen come xifishncs-. th.il th From the door obviously affcctioi ^.""is m th.r FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC ENJOYED BY "FROSH" first annual In 1 Riverview Park la-t Friday ofte twcnty.'five automobiles beyy re- —luitclv upon reaching the pa'rli. I MhRep-huc and Fred Henry ■— The game was S.H1 l<siquin current The hot dog roast was the of the evening Prof MaslXn invocation to the Freshman Chevalier established a class t first Freshman cap. Thcothcr cd from eight College Carries on Reserch Work in Maderia County Also in Beautifying Delhi S en rendered is th.il under charge of J. \V. Graves of the Agricultu e Department. The colony of World Wai Veterans who are developing the soldier i rant nt Delhi have built a school anc curd [he school grounds heautifici .ccordmglv. Mr Craves and his agricu ... a - .! landscape gardening. . In these and other ways the college II blc to spread its benefits and become i "Pep" Society to Enter A Raisin Day Float vs are being made by the "Pep' Raisin dav parade This Ikvit will repre- 'ie Fresno State Collcgc. vd Ruth Creager, stagehand as Gus. {run was staged unc ..ie auscaceTof ihc Associated Worm Students of the State College of Fresno. as followed suit A dance followed that li rutty until eleven. Those w :are to dance played cards jt he hall or walked in the gtoarr LETTERS AWARDED TO SIX BASKET BALL PLAYERS Captain Moody Thanks Second Tea and Student Body for Their Support Thomas, at the Student Body meet in April 12 The men who received 1 ore Roy Crawford. Warren Mondv. ImiJcs. Ardis W.ilier, R. v i. and Fred Telonicher. tion-elcct Telonicher spoke rn the "y be tSool t^'oW tram left, but he incoming Freshmenhe hopes to I he*, i hy Warren Moody, captin . team He also th.ink.si ih tutlcnt body lor their suppw SCANDAL IN SPANICH Hushll' Scandal!'! What did wc sec In Room 217 last Friday' OCT with her head on George aldys shoulder, and Mr. Rothwell a tllghted onlooker! Ah. but calm yourselves! It was only ic rehcrsal of the Spanish play, Los itercses Creodos. which the advanced dying George is Leandro, ie typical hero, and Helen i Nevertheless WHO THE PERFECT WOMEN'S MAN? ms to me thot Ruth is offher base.' Elvira Bowlcer. "Roy Larson and COLLEGE DEFEATS THE DINUBA HIGH I Walker Knock. Timely Single in Seventh and Starts Scoring for . College State O.Ucrc baseball team shut out the Dinuba High School rune. Ml in * played at Dinuba last Saturday AW. Heck.' Roy Crawford ^yCaksure°" :akcs the hand pai Brick Enloc and Joel ri dead at lhe four,- a slant M Johnny Goree if ya_ do any bcauing around." says *--' '- n chasing him by "I'd hate to urns CM Minoi C. "They've all been 1,11 Hunkais. "Wait iver." calls Al Wilson onified" ' says Philip Stay. a^i'tM'".''/!,'' field S1 Crawford " College squad in the sixth when the first 1 singled and the next man doubled getting men on secorid and third th popped out to Crawford and the -nan knocked a high one to shortstop, [C nine rallied and brought in three Moody opened the innuig with a ...„_. Brodcur got on when Wcddle. Dinuba's third baseman, mutTed a roller " -ford was hit by the first ball pitched im filling the bases with no outs. ir.laM fly and was Baseball Challenges Feature of Last Students Meeting necting I he A the W A A cha The Dorm girls . l Haiel Quails _ Jinx to be given by tl, night for the benefit nJ wh3i wSTfiSay any challenged the Faculty iring assembly period. .wcr announced that the i of the Collegian would ::bcrry edition -■ ' thcHi^h ihc V ATHLETIC FIELD PUT IN SHAPE1 down the infield and getting i . The roller worked all momin amond. The field is now suitabl ce on but anv games^hat ar single, rcoring Moody J Brodcur. Stay c catch. Walker ball was thrown re by raw-ford held Dinubn at STATE COLLEGE R>..„Js cl I',. -i,aan :'. 'M.-.IV, Ih I'ndcur.c .. - M ,.(. Larson. 2b... Walker. Jb... Tots DINUBA HIGH b27 12 State College.. „0 Errors—Moody, „ Walker. Stay. Wcddle 2 Two base I ■■ ' Dihcl. 2: Barron. Swrufice hits—Slay. Rhoades* Left rai bases—State. 3. I fits—Off Crawford, b " i 1 Struck - - 110. By Rice, b, by Kelt ek out—By Crawford [Training School Pupils _. Publish Newspaper ist week, pupils in the 8-B grade uf aining School LssueJ an eight page printed. Within a short time the ten —■-- Were sought at a premium, this g the economic theory of supply
Object Description
Title | 1922_04 The Daily Collegian April 1922 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1922 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | April 12, 1922 Pg. 6- April 26, 1922 Pg.1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1922 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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THE COLLEGIAN
STATE COLLEGE
BASEBALL NINE
DEFEATS SELMA
Team Wins 5-4 in Sensational,La)
Minute Play
The Stare College baseball team opened
.Mi.'! nine s to 4. in n practice
The came was pl.iscj ai ."vlii-i.i *
:sth
I lard luck by the College .quad
first inning when linimv Br.xleur the
nisi .I,,,,,; tai.l-.cr l-i.'.e a linger, giisc
Sell, a a I. as! „f 1 1,, I a, MM ., I ■! ti i
fran e Alter th,- ihi- r.iiiic settled d,n>n
i ■ " ; ■' ' •
cscn ihc College nine sho, -' ■—
BOX SCORE
I r.s„„ State College
Ab H It Po A E
rawiord 2b 0 0
: 5-, 2 I I 5 0
bran, lb 5 2 I 7 I D
Her:—Do >
Exclui
%easonablc 'Prices
Dean's Hat Ski
lop
PONOMA DEFEATS
STATE COLLEGE
M.ds
Rv.m
Walker
Cr.iwmrd
ATHLETICS BOOSTED BY
THE-VARISITY "F" CLUB
Roy Crawford Elected Captain c
the itack meets between the Junior High
Schools held under the supervision of lh<
City Playgrounds. Nearly all the membe
■..„• interest in Cullegc Athletics
Ih h.i-ehall team, holding their rr.cct-
■ in soniunction with the Varsity I-
.'-■■:■
thi> -c.ison. Roy Crawford, the first
'ilchcr. was selected for this
•The "F" Club adopted u
State College to Graduate
200 Students This Spring
nf ones. ar.J :■
Pcrrv Jackson, who went last year
Rcdlailds. lias made 16 units oi om
LOST AND Fl
Pecgv during the dance I hadwitr
WE
WANT
YOU
Christian-^Endeavor
Society
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Tuolumne and NStV
Sunday 6:15 P. M.
a ai rcs-mring ea,
Alpha Theta Nine^
Defeats Agenda's
n the Alpha Thctas defeated tl
Several „l the players displayed i:"«
hitting abilitv I lie Agendas disco,,-ered
Ruth in the person of Elsie Kalj.an who
:. , Mphn I betas
Freshmen and Sophomore
Editions to Appear Soon
I he next issue of the Collegian will be a
ing interesting bit.
about the graduating Sophomores and
and bits of the lun and fiolics they will
mov durini: Soph-Week".
,;l K- punted carry,,-..:
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
Whv take chancers with lire in vour lumic or with your
Machine. Wc have the agency for the best Insurance
Companies obtainable.
INSURE WITH
CARTER & DAY
Mason Building
Barber Shop
10-14 J STREET
iolicits the patronage of
all the Students desiring the highest tonsor-
ial attention.
j,»» PURE COFFEE
The Only Coffee Vacuum Packed in the San Joaquin Valley
San Joaquin Grocery Co. Fresno
Spring
Hats
Of charm and distinction
very reasonable prices.
2017 TULARE ST.
AFTER THE THEATRE
PARTY, COME TO THE
VALLEY GRILL FOR
LUNfHEON.
Valley Grill
1039 Jay Street Fresno
Today's lesson is the importance of
saving for tomorrow.
Our text book of success—the savings
pass book—is held by eight thousand
May We Seroe YOU. Too?
FIDELITY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK
Mariposa at Broadway
THE
SHOE ^the "AncWd ArcK'
With out the
Unsightly Arch Support
ComLi„u,6
Smartness and Comfort
Oxfords for Ladies'—
In Brown, Black, and White with low and walking heels.
Shoes jor Men—
In Brown or Black—for dress and general wear.
RIGHTLY PRICED
Your "White Shoes'" are here for Easter
Oxfords of White Kid, Bucks, and Fabrics. Strap
Neil-White &0x
1 \ MAmposaSt. (B37) at Jay V
Boost The
Annual
Collegian
Buy Your Tickets Now
gPECIAL FRESHMAN EDJTION
TFTF
COLLEGIAN
STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26, 1922
KOLLEGE KUTUPS
SCORES BIG HIT
Attend* Hi Jinx Staged
the Auspice* of the
Student*—
Plnving before a fairly well fillet
h.s.sc. the State Kollcgc Kutups secret
a decided hicMonday night. Possessing
a-.d curtain raiser in the form of i_
I rky plat well impersonated by Agnes
I n.i . n and Clara Minor, the Kutups
i : :r.i:n c< tnplctelv captivated the house.
Tpnlison as Mirandy and Minor as
RaSUJ did some clever take off dancing.
inttoducing each dance with some college
Al-rS with thcif dancing, they offetcd
is i;a.s.i di.ik-ct talking and singing
Ihc Alpha Tbcta sorority were represented j
imishcd hy t
duet by Lodcma 1
Closely following that Mai
sang "An Old Fa '
' fSnkci
•ashitned Garden" and
part of the act was an old lasluono
Minuet" interpreted by Buelah Kindci
Velma Mills. Alma Stephenson. I'dcn
Jones. Frances Lindner. llclcn Renin™
Krankic Evans, and Grace Gates Th
onginallitv
During tl
i The "orchestry ' was composed
, Elsie Kaljian
.! was fumishct
hva
ngofthciirtswith
apartment was dreaming of the gir
whom he has been in love with
there was the flirtation with the
girl, then his flirtation with a vamp
- a ;}
Pauline Ebbcrt scored the hit of the act as
the school girl, with whorr "
first flirtation.
Marie Buckett as the v;
put her more experienced
Sports girl was played by Mary Lou s
Riding girl, Alice Chalup; Parisian hell '
dime, Margaret Ambrose: and the brk
IXiruthy Brown. Miss Brown made a
extremely charming bride.
The song Shoppe staged by the D
Kupo club took the houv: with the elevt
I tun I auntaensangsketches of the son)
accompanied by Mildred Anton, plane
and Jacquc Levis, violin. The mernbei
participating in the pumominc were,
I-oilman Porter. Lois Allen. Alice Blue
s,i.*n I-lKir.i Bowkcr. Kutv. Katherine
' i i a-a: I !i- ■! ■ -ti I ■
. . : ■ I. .
Root: When Frances Dances with Me.
Lois Cruham and Edna 11, ,pk in-, I >. i S.n
Marian Haskell. Marion Maddux, '*-' -
Fuller and Edith Porch; Just I _
G>psy. Dorothy Wilhitc and Gladys
■•■'.■-.■.
Bcntly and Ira. with
i Song Shoppe and the last
., .—~.Jc Richmond sang. "I hca
Hiiii-li at I vr " She was accompanied
V Miss Gcraldinc Ornion.
The last act was The Pot Boil
. icDeSellcs
theatrical rehcrs.il kept tl
so cleverly playod up While
cast shares honors for the crcdi
' ' he way in which
■ly morning
."-he
Us'riJvTw
Co-Op Expresses
Ideas About Frosh
![ t hTy Jh* t0CjWefc*5j5
Freshmen come
xifishncs-. th.il th
From the door
obviously affcctioi
^.""is m th.r
FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC
ENJOYED BY "FROSH"
first annual In 1
Riverview Park la-t Friday ofte
twcnty.'five automobiles beyy re-
—luitclv upon reaching the pa'rli.
I MhRep-huc and Fred Henry
■— The game was
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